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Keoki Kimzin My first (hopefully last) break-in
10 September 2017 | 3 replies
If there is any way to frame out the door to make it a regular height now is the time to do it, you won't regret it and I know it's a duplex so you'd have to probably match the entries.. but this size door is awful to order,, and a storm / screen door is just as costly.Stay informed with the local police safe officer and find out if other type incidents are happening in your area, the lighting, extra locks, new door are super but if someone wants in they will get in.With all the shiny new stuff empty boxes,, in trash of new TV's etc are calling card for burglars.. cut boxes down. 
Joseph Rios Having your picture on a business card?
8 October 2017 | 8 replies
I was wondering if it's wise to put my picture on the business card?
Tim Lindstrom Self directed IRA to help girlfriend
19 September 2017 | 3 replies
Fleck personally guarantee a business loan owned by their self-directed IRATammy personally guarantees a bank loan to her Self-Directed IRA Bill uses his personal assets as security for an Self-Directed IRA investment Allan uses Self-Directed IRA funds to lend an entity owned and controlled by his father $25,000 Terry acquires a credit card for his Self-Directed IRA LLCbank account 4975(c)(1)(C): The direct or indirect furnishing of goods, services, or facilities between an IRA and a “disqualified person” Dan purchases real estate with his Self-Directed IRA funds and personally makes repairs on the property Larry purchases a condo with his Self-Directed IRA funds and paints the walls without receiving a fee Kris buys a piece of property with his Self-Directed IRA funds and hires his son to work on the property Karen buys a home with her Self-Directed IRA funds and her son makes repairs for free Lisa owns an office building with her Self-Directed IRA and hires her son to manage the property for a fee Shari owns an apartment building with her Self-Directed IRA funds and has her father manage the property for free Joe receives compensation from his Self-Directed IRA for investment advice Troy acts as the real estate agent for his Self Directed IRA 4975(c)(1)(D): The direct or indirect transfer to a “disqualified person” of income or assets of an IRA Steve uses a house owned by his Self Directed IRA for personal uses Tim deposits Self-Directed IRA funds in to his personal bank account Pat is in a financial jam and takes $12,000 from his Self-Directed IRA to pay a personal debt Mark buys precious metals using his Self-Directed IRA funds and uses them for personal gain Jack purchases a vacation home with his Self-Directed Self Directed IRA funds and stays in the home on occasion Amy buys a cottage on the lake using her Self Directed IRA and rents it out to her daughter and son-in-law Sylvia purchases a condo on the beach with her Self Directed IRA funds and lets her son use it for free Richard uses his Self-Directed IRA to purchase a rental property and hires his friend to manage the property.
Damian Love Building your LLC Credit, with RE Investing
27 July 2017 | 2 replies
Apply for business store cards WITHOUT a Personal GuaranteeThe easiest is Office Depot, BP, Shell, Staples...
Zachary Peacock Best practices for building a strong network of Buyers?
7 August 2017 | 18 replies
But don't stop there, because handing out/collecting business cards isn't relationship building.  
Cody Evans What Are First Steps To Be A Successful Agent?
27 January 2018 | 9 replies
Hand out business cards to everyone you meet.  8.) 
Kane Rickman Possible Refinance Scam
8 February 2018 | 11 replies
then if they want their $900 fee in Starbucks gift cards you may have a scam !!!
Eric Lamberton Newbie Introduction from Central Texas
12 November 2018 | 10 replies
Meet other investors and pass your card out to as many people as possible.
David Dachtera Your Understanding of "Snowballing"?
31 May 2017 | 5 replies
However, if you paid off your Kohl's credit card, you knocked one down.
Okey Lawrence Mortgage Broker vs local Credit Union
9 June 2017 | 3 replies
If you believed what typical management at a bank or cu tells you (& what they list in public job descriptions when positions are available), everyone that applies for a mortgage also needs a new car loan and 3 new credit cards.